Two early 19th century silhouette profile portrait miniatures, both of oval form, one showing a lady in ribboned bonnet and the other showing a clergyman, both of oval form, 7.5cm max, both in black frames with brass oak leaf and acorn mounts, together with a further early 19th century watercolour miniature portrait of oval form - half length profile study of a woman in pink dress and lace collar, 8.5cm max, in black frame with brass mount (3)
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A collection of three 19th century profile silhouette portrait miniatures. comprising a young lady with shawl and gauze cap, 8.5cm oval, a gentleman with cravat, inscribed verso, Agnes Swanson, dated 1829, inscribed R.P.B. 8.5cm approx, both in black frames with gilt oak leaf and acorn mounts and a study of a young gentleman inscribed Emmerson Crawford and dated 1844, in circular black frame, 13cm overall approx max dimensions of frame, together with two early 19th century coloured hunting engravings after Robert Cruickshank and one other engraving, all framed (6)
An interesting collection of 19th century and later portrait miniatures of various style including a double sided gilt metal locket, with two miniature portraits of babies, 3cm oval max, an oval photographic portrait of Queen Alexandra and one of her daughters, 11cm approx, a further late 19th century profile photographic portrait of a lady, 6cm approx, a miniature portrait of Marie Antoinette, with signature Gerrard, 6cm approx, in mother of pearl inlaid frame, a similar portrait of Louis VXII, with signature Vernet, a relief moulded plaster tablet in the classical style, profile of a male character, etc (8)
Mrs Isabella Beetham (British 1753-1825) - Silhouette profile portrait miniature, reverse painted on convex oval glass panel, showing a lady in ruffled lace collar, with trade label Mrs Beetham of Fleet St verso, with further inscriptions, 9cm max oval approx, in oval frame, together with an 18th century watercolour miniature portrait of a lady in pink dress, 4cm max, in black frame with brass mount (2)
An early 20th century mezzotint type engraving, half length seated portrait of a lady, published by Virtue & Co 1909, inscribed verso Countess of Blessington (1789-1849) 48 x 37.5cm in black and gilt glass mount and gilt frame, together with a further mezzotint engraving by Arthur Hogg - Portrait of a Dutch lady after Mierevelt, published by The Museum Galleries 1933, signed and with Museum Galleries label verso, 41 x 33cm approx, and a Vanity Fair coloured print of Her Grace The Duchess Dowager of Cleveland, dated 1883, 35 x 20.5cm, all framed (3)
Henry William Pickersgill RA (British 1782-1875) - Half length profile portrait of the Marchioness of Abercorn, in an interior setting, knitting beside a window, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, inscribed to mount and further inscribed verso and with further unfinished watercolour study of a female head in a feathered bonnet verso, 30 x 23cm, framed
William Hogarth (British 1697-1768) - Portfolio containing black and white engraved plates, including a self portrait of 1764, Hudibras, King Henry VIII, The Lottery, etc, approx sheet size 59.5 x 47cm, together with John Leech (British 1817-1864) - Leech's Pictures 1st and 2nd series, containing engraved plates, book size 32 x 45cm approx (2)
A late 18th century portrait miniature of oval form showing a gentleman in blue coat with red collar, 6cm oval approx max, together with a further early 19th century oval miniature portrait of a young gentleman in black coat, 8cm oval approx, a late 18th century miniature portrait of circular form showing a lady in white cap, 5cm diameter approx, in circular gilt frame, with pierced ribbon detail, and a further signed coloured engraved portrait by L Dupont after Sir Thomas Lawrence, showing the Countess of Durham, in decorative moulded gilt frame, 18cm max (4)
An interesting collection of early 19th century and later silhouette profile portrait miniatures including two showing a lady in cap, both 4.5cm oval max, in gilt frames, an example showing a young girl in white dress, 4.5cm oval max, in decorative gilt frame with ribbon mount, a half length study of a lady in early Victorian style costume, inscribed verso, Isabella Dodd, The Riding, 1848, 9cm approx, a portrait of a gentleman and two further portraits of children, all of oval form, all framed (7)
Miscellaneous lot to include a small collection of glazed stoneware preserve jars, bottles, a boxed Stanley Bailey no4 wood working plane, two further planes of varying design, various picture frames, one of circular form enclosing the head and shoulder sepia portrait print of an art nouveau style maiden, etc
SPEEDWAY ETC. BADGES. Thirteen c.1950's pin badges including Harringay Speedway enamel, rider portrait & other speedway badges. Condition: Majority very good.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
REAL PHOTOGRAPH POSTCARDS. Twenty-five portrait & group photographic postcards, mostly late 19th & early 20th century. Some with age fading.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
DAVID HOCKNEY. Four books: Hockney Posters 1987; Portrait of David Hockney by Peter Webb, 1988; China Diary by David Hockney & Stephen Spender, 1982 & a paperback, David Hockney by Marco Livingstone, 1987.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
OIL PORTRAIT. A 19th century oil portrait of a young boy. Oil on panel. Apparently unsigned. 30 x 23cm.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM… Due to fragility, size or weight this lot is unsuitable for our in-house postal shipping service.Our recommended carrier for this lot is MBE (Plymouth) telephone +44 (0)1752 257224.
MARJORIE COX. 'Juan, Lulu Bell and Carlos', a dogs portrait. Pastel & pencil on paper. Signed, titled & dated 1974. 43 x 50cm.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM… Due to fragility, size or weight this lot is unsuitable for our in-house postal shipping service.Our recommended carrier for this lot is MBE (Plymouth) telephone +44 (0)1752 257224.
SYBIL MAUDE. Portrait of Olive Mary Stone with saffron bun. Oil on canvas, re-lined. Unsigned. 59 x 49cm. Provenance: Purchased from the Penzance Auction House, February 10th 1994. Lot 217. Note: Olive Mary Stone, born in April 1897 lived at Cranken Farm, Newmill with her parents & three siblings. The artist Sybil Margaret Maude was born in 1878 in South Kensington but lived with her maternal grandfather in Hampshire. Further information & documentary evidence is available on request.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM… Due to fragility, size or weight this lot is unsuitable for our in-house postal shipping service.Our recommended carrier for this lot is MBE (Plymouth) telephone +44 (0)1752 257224.
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. Two 19th century brass photograph frames, one with a hand painted portrait miniature, unsigned, of a gentleman. The other with a worn image. Each 8 x 6.5cm.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
PORTRAIT MINIATURE. A modern portrait miniature painting of a gentleman in Victorian style dress. Signed C. de By. (?) Full diameter 10.5cm.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
PORTRAIT MINIATURE. A good quality portrait miniature of Elisabeth le Brun wearing a muslin cap, a lace collar & a black dress. Unsigned. 19th century brass & burr wood frame. Full size 11.5 x 10cm.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
Various Photographs, family collection, including cartes de visite - William Hanson, Leeds, garden front and the avenue, Temple Newsam, 1860s (2), F W Robinson, Stamford, exterior of Burghley House (1) and Wimbledon High Street, looking towards Dog and Fox, 1870s (1), with Norman Taylor (74 Cowley Road) Oxford gelatin silver print of two men in chain-drive coil-sprung cycle car, FC1187, circa 1912, with portrait of RFC officer, with quantity of photographs and postcards, mostly relating to life of Derrick Buxton, born circa 1930, including souvenir albums of tour of Japan and Far East in RASC in 1952-1953 (a lot)
British Military Portrait Cartes de Visite and Cabinet Cards, overseas photographers - F A Freeman (corner of East and Herbert Streets, Kingston, Jamaica), officer in white tunic, with wife, mid-1860s (1), H J Davison, Valetta, Malta, cadet (1), central London photographers - Joubert (1), Rigge (1), Mayall (1), Flower (1), with notables (3), various soldiers, various photographers (18), cabinet cards - overseas photographers - Lund Bros, Kroonstad, mounted Lance Corporal, khaki uniform with slouch, possibly volunteer regiment, rifle in right hand (1), India (1), Italy (1), British (3), F-G, one P (32)
UK Exterior and Portrait Cartes de Visite, Nastrowsky, Paton & Co - lady in black, possibly Queen Victoria, descending from landau, greeted by group at entrance to temporary or tin building (1), Wiseman, Southampton, Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley (1), Hills & Saunders, river at Oxford (1), W H Franklin, Deal new Gothic Kentish ragstone lifeboat shed at Walmer (1), group in front of west end of cathedral, possibly French (1), Bridle, Wareham Worth Matravers church, 1870 (2), other UK exteriors and topographical (15), with portraits - Downey, Viceroy of Egypt (1), Watkins, Lord Dufferin (1), London Stereoscopic Co Duke of Edinburgh (1), 1860s, with various, ladies, gentlemen and children, mostly 1870s-1890s (29), F-G (54)
Various Photographs, silver print snapshot albums - gilt-titled on spine 'The Broads 1910', titled 'A Holiday on the Norfolk Broads August 1910', three young men in sailing boat, landscapes, Swan Hotel, portrait group on gate, one holding Junior Sanderson, each page of photographic paper with image in centre with large margin, printed by James Sinclair, Haymarket (1), Bognor and other holidays, 1923-1927 (1); carte de visite/cabinet album, circa 1890, and cabinets in loose album pages; loose silver prints of children in costume in garden, circa 1900 (6); album leaf Athens 1919, including King of Greece; two empty carte de visite/cabinet albums; and enprints of funeral of King George VI, 1952 (12); and other items; (a lot)
Gelatin Silver Snapshot Print Album of Rhodesia, each 4¾in x 3¾in, including farms, farmhands, mines, local workforce and camps, local villages, horse-drawn stagecoaches, Bulawayo building, long-horn cattle,Rhodesia Brewery stand, probably agricultural show (96), with loose, including coach accident in thick mud and portrait group, circa 1910, F-G
A Quarter-Plate Portrait Ambrotype, seated father, with right arm around his daughter standing to his idea, framed and glazed in passe-partout verre-eglomisé mount, back of image with 'By Royal Letters Patent' label and back of frame stamped 'Joseph Thomas', with inscribed initials, probably of sitters, 1850s, G, some foxing, backing paint loss at bottom
Beck Lenses, portrait lenses - brass and aluminium No 5 Biplanat f/5.8 9in Focus, serial no 42191, body VG, elements G, some spotting and black-painted Series VI Variable Portrait Isostigmar (f/5.6 9in), serial no 215082, body F-G, elements F; and brass No 1 Beck Multifex Lens, G, front element missing (3)
Ross Brass Lenses, 17in 'No 5 Actinic Triplet', with Waterhouse-stop slot, serial no 10858, with lens flange, late 1860s, body F, elements G, 7in portrait lens, original serial no 543, 1840s, but upgraded with replacement rack and pinion focusing and Waterhouse-stop slot, probably in 1860s, with seven Waterhouse stops, in case, body F, rebuilt, elements G, and '12in No 9 Symmetrical', serial no 21155, body P, elements P, lens rebuilt with soldered washer stop, wide angle, serial no 14692, with wheel of stops, flap added to front, and set of seven Waterhouse stops, in Morocco slip case marked 'Ross, Optician, London' (7)
Godfrey Batting (1890-1971) Lumière Autochrome 3¼in sq Magic Lantern Slides, portrait of Godfrey Batting seated in garden 'Taken by Mr Sells', portrait of young lady in dress with puff sleeves, almost monochrome, Scotney Castle, High Rocks near Tunbridge Wells, lane with cottage beyond, country house with ladies outside, rhodendrons and Teston Lock, near Maidstone, G (8)
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) and 'The Pater' John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911), memorabilia relating to Rudyard Kipling, his father John and his mother Alice's family, the Macdonalds, notably her sisters, one of whom married Alfred Baldwin, father of the Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and another the artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones, including carte-de-visite of Margaret Burne-Jones, Edwards's daughter, dated 1888, cabinet card of her in wedding dress, cabinet cards of Alfred Baldwin (2), 1893 dinner in India in honour of John, with albumen tipped in portrait of John, postcards - printed photographic Tuck card of Rudyard on SS Kinsfaun, 1901, addressed to his sister Trix (Mrs John Fleming), referring to a bust, possibly of Rudyard, real photographic, cut down, Rudyard and Mark Twain prepare for conferral of Hon. D. Litt at Oxford, 26 June 1907, addressed to John and annotated by him, gum paper applied (2), copy card of Rudyard's aunt Georgina, 1914, and negative, Mr & Mrs Stanley Baldwin, 1935, addressed to Miss Macdonald, copy prints and book 'The Pater - John Lockwood Kipling His Life and Times', Ankers, A R, Pond View Books, 1988 (a lot)
Y Two late 18th century portrait mounted tortoiseshell boxes, the first a canted-rectangular snuff box, inset with a portrait of a gentleman, watercolour on ivory, titled 'C. v. Deurs', gold piqué decorated, 8.8cm (3 1/2in) long; and a black lacquer bonbonniere, inset with a portrait miniature of a gentleman, watercolour on ivory, tooled gold bands, 6cm (2 3/8in) diameter Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady Grantchester. The van Deurs family are Danish.
Y Three various tortoiseshell mounted boxes, the first a bonbonniere mounted with am Italian School portrait of a young lady, gouache on ivory, signed and dated Qubourg 1808, 8.2cm (3 1/4in) diameter; the second oval, the mother of pearl cover carved with a lady with a parrot and an attendant, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; and thirdly silver and tortoiseshell, 10.5cm (4 1/8in) long Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady Grantchester.Condition Report: The first with cracked portrait, cover bezel lacking pins so loose, same to base. Losses and cracks to the second. Wear and losses to cover on thirdCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A late 18th century mother of pearl veneered oval snuff box, probably French, the cover with a portrait of a gentleman wearing a hat, the base with a cottage in a landscape, the interior gilt copper lined, 8.3cm (3 1/4in) long Condition Report: Play to the hingeChip to the portraitSome lifting to the coverVarious minor chipsSome signs of glueCondition Report Disclaimer
Y Three early 19th century ivory bonbonnieres, the glazed covers with a portrait of a boy flying a kite, on a glass ground with gilt and coloured decoration; a gilt metal cherub with applied flower heas and Fidelity to a reserve; and verre églomisé centred by a flower, 6cm (2 3/8in) diameter and slightly smaller (3)
Y Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Lord Irwin, and his wife, Lady Dorothy Evelyn Augusta, née Onslow, a pair of full-length portrait photographs, he in robes as a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, each signed and his dated 1931, 19.5cm x 12.5cm, in rectangular bird's eye maple frames with plain ivory fillets and headed by applied silver cypher's beneath baron's coronets, wooden backs with gilt metal easels by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 24cm (9 1/2in) x 17.5cm (6 7/8in) overall. test Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, KG, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, TD, PC (1881-1959), styled the 1st Baron Irwin from 1925 until 1934 and The 3rd Viscount Halifax from 1934 until 1944, was a senior British Conservative politician of the 1930s. He held several senior ministerial posts during this time, most notably those of Viceroy of India from 1925 to 1931, as in the present photograph, and of Foreign Secretary between 1938 and 1940. From 1941 to 1946, he served as Ambassador to Washington. Condition Report: Photo of Lady Augusta with scuff at 9 o'clockBoth frames with scratches and marksSome splits and chips Condition Report Disclaimer
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, to include six Indian paintings, subjects include Elephant Polo, Courtship, Musicians etc, Japanese paintings on paper depicting warriors, a limited edition print 'Luck Kimono' by Kaneko Kunio, charcoal portrait, indistinct signature, three art prints and two animal photographs by Drew B urnett (one box)
TWO BOXES OF PICTURES AND PRINTS, to include F N Curtis Moy, a self portrait, signed and dated May 1930, description verso, framed, approximate size 37cm x 29cm, Ragley Hall with Fox Hounds by Anthea Williams, Burmese watercolour dated 1923, rural watercolour by Gayford Rix with a variety of other pictures and prints
JOHN MOULD (BRITISH 1958), 'Lavender Wall, Matching Hat', a portrait of a female figure wearing a black dress, pastel on paper, signed bottom left, mounted, framed and glazed, approximately 67cm x 49cmCondition Report Appears in very good condition, n o obvious damage. Frame in fairly good condition, has few minor chips and marks
A Victorian painted ivory miniature portrait of a seated lady, 12 x 9cm, maple framed, and a coloured engraving, in near matching frame Condition:- miniature curving upwards slightly on the left and right, possibly a little faded, frame with one small loose piece of veneer to one side and light wear to the gilt slip- other frame good
18th century English School, oil on canvas, Portrait of a lady wearing a blue dress, 72 x 62cm Condition: Relined 20 - 30 years ago, canvas remains tight, paint rather dirty and discoloured, a fine craquelure running through most of the work notably flesh tones of the face and neck and black background, this is starting to lift and flake particularly over the skin, elements of the blue dress overpainted as has been the pinkish cloak and her arm, housed in a 19th century gilt gesso frame which suffers from some small losses
Circle of Fulop Elek Laszlo (1869-1937), charcoal and chalk on grey paper, Preparatory sketch for a double portrait of two sisters, 89 x 71cm Condition: Good condition, no sign of any signature, housed in the original oak frame, looks to day to c.1900-1910, no labels or inscriptions verso, one patch applied to the back which is perhaps for a very short tear in the paper that is hard to spot from the front
Early 19th century English School, oil on canvas, Full length portrait of a gentleman seated beside a writing slope, 53 x 40cm Condition: Old reline, canvas remains tight, paint very dirty with a fine but stable craquelure, no sign of any signature, original gilt gesso frame now looking very dirty and a little tatty
English School 1899, oil on canvas, Portrait of a boy wearing a turban and army uniform, indistinctly initialled and dated 1899, 98 x 67cm, ornate gilt gesso frame Condition: Canvas remains tight, varnish a little shiny and blooming across the bottom, stretcher marks showing particularly across the middle, some fine but stable craquelure, would benefit from a clean, housed in probably the restored original frame
Sophie Mittler (19th century), watercolour, Portrait of a lady, signed, 19 x 14.5cm Condition: Paper showing some undulation, a little discoloured with some scattered fox marks, paint probably a little faded but still with fair colour, housed in a period gilt frame that at one point probably had a further outer frame.

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